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In Turkey: Bulgarians thought they would switch to the euro and live well!

The news also says that in Bulgaria, which plans to switch to the euro from the New Year, "things did not develop well"

Dec 12, 2025 15:52 73

In Turkey: Bulgarians thought they would switch to the euro and live well! - 1

The media in Turkey note that the protests in Bulgaria have managed to overthrow the government, and some of the headlines highlight the fact that it falls before the adoption of the euro. Among the headlines are those that state that the crisis in Europe is deepening, as well as that Bulgaria has failed to deal with corruption, writes BTA.

„They thought they would switch to the euro and live well! The people in the neighborhood have overthrown the government“, reads the headline about the resignation of the Bulgarian government in the media close to the opposition „Sözcü“ (Sözcü).

The news also says that in Bulgaria, which plans to switch to the euro from the New Year, “things have not developed well“. “Sözcü“ notes that President Rumen Radev has also called for the resignation of the government, recalls the series of elections in the country and the extremely fragmented parliamentary representation, which he also points to as a reason for the lack of lasting political stability.

“The already fragile political balance in the country has been shaken once again. The resignation of the coalition government presented on Thursday may mark the beginning of a new stage of political instability before the start of the process of switching to the euro“, the news also says.

The news in the Anadolu Agency and the Turkish state television “TRT Haber“ about the resignation of the Bulgarian government are of an informational nature. The publication of the Turkish state television also describes what the Bulgarian constitution provides for after the resignation and the procedure for a new mandate. “TRT Haber“ also notes that, according to analysts, the possibilities for the formation of a regular government from the current National Assembly have been exhausted.

“The resignation of the Bulgarian government before the transition to the eurozone created a political crisis“, writes the Turkish private television NTV.

“The people are divided on the issue of the transition to the euro. Experts say that if the government does not create a strong oversight mechanism, there is a danger that some traders may artificially increase prices“, the news also says.

“The political crisis in Europe is deepening. "Bulgarian government resigns amid protests," is the headline with which the website "F5 Haber" (F5Haber) came out about the events in Bulgaria.

“Another crisis has been added to the crises in Europe. Due to insufficiently good handling of economic policy and corruption after the street protests that lasted for weeks, the government, which had been in power for less than a year, resigned,“ the publication notes.